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Movies are happiness. Therefore, this blog aspires to help you watch the best movies and avoid the not so good ones. We hope these 30 second reviews will help you pick your preferences and prevent you from missing some awesome ones!
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Dev D

Story: Devender Singh Dhillon(AD) is the scion of a wealthy punjabi businessman. Since childhood he has loved Paro(MG), the daughter of their manager. A misunderstanding results in Paro marrying someone else. There begins the self-destruction of Dev.

And he meets Chanda(KK), a prostitute, through Chunni(DB), the pimp. He gets someone to talk to, someone who understands him. Chanda, was Annie, Indo-Canadian by birth. Born in a well to do family she was involved in a MMS scandal which changed her life forever.

Dev cannot let go off Paro. And the self-destruction continues. He is involved in an accident where 9 people get killed because of his drunken driving. The news causes his father's death. Will he be able to get out of the mess?

Comments: A brilliant adaptation of the novel. Is it possible to 'modernify' it in a way that is better, one can only wonder!

The only thing that was missing was the beauty of the tragedy and the manifestation of opulence that SRK's Devdas was about.

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The sequel of Bahubali starts the story of Amrendra Bahubali (Prabhas) where the last movie left it. He is set to become the king - the entire Maahishmati kindgom is in a celebratory mood. He sets out to understand the problems faced by his subjects. That's when he comes across Devasena (Anushka Shetty) and falls for her. While he is living under cover in her palace trying to woo her, his evil cousin Bhallaladeva (Rana Daggubati) comes to know about it and plots against him.

Sivagami Devi (Ramya Krishnan) is influenced to give the throne to Bhallaladeva, while Bahubali is thrown out of the kingdom, and eventually murdered. Now it is upto Mahendra Bahubali to avenge the death of his father.

Rating: Yellow - overhyped movie but a good timepass nevertheless. Just like the first movie this movie is also awesome in parts and extremely boring in other parts.
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Shikha Chaturvedi (Amrita Rao) is working on a breaking news about Singh Saab (Sunny Deol) - a social worker - a criminal 'missing' from jail, when she realizes the tragedy that he has gone through in life.

She then joins him in the mission to end the reign of the evil goon-politician Bhoodev Singh (Prakash Raj).

Rating: Red - all the great acting - Sunny Deol, Rajit Kapoor, Manoj Pahwa, and Prakash Raj, and the excellent music, just adds to the pain. Put them in an 'art' movie and you would have a classic. What you have instead is a melodramatic 'entertainer'. Gets a red for the sheer waste of talent.
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Seth (Jonah Hill) and Evan (Michael Cera) are best friends who will be going to different schools in 2 months. In the two months left, they want to party and lose their virginity.
They get invited to one of the most happening parties in town - thanks to the fake ID of their friend Fogell (Christopher Mintz-Plasse) which will help them get alcohol for the party.
But things go crazy when a mugger mugs the store just as Fogell was checking out with the alcohol. What follows is a lot of crazy fun.

Rating: Yellow - the setup in the first 15 minutes or so is a drag - living up to the name SuperBad. But, once the movie gets into its own - its crazy - reminds you of Hangover. A good time-pass overall, if you survive the start.
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